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Cake day: July 17th, 2023

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  • Kleine Einführung in die mexikanische Küche:

    Die Basis (analog zum Brot, isst man eigentlich nicht alleine):

    • Tortilla: Maisfladen (dicke zwischen Crepe und Pfannekuchen). Traditionell direkt aus in Kalk gekochtem, gemahlenem Mais zubereitet auf einem aus Ton gemachtem “Herd” namens comal. Gibt es in unterschiedlichen Größen (klein meistens aus der Maschine und aus Mehl, Hand tortillas sind meistens größer)
    • Tortilla de harina: Buchstäblich “Tortilla aus Weizen”. Findet man meistens hier im Supermarkt.

    Daraus wird dann Essen gemacht:

    • Taco: Tortilla (meistens Mais) gerollt mit Füllung (analog zur Stulle). Bestimmte Füllungen haben extra Namen (al pastor, de tinga, etc)
    • Burrito/Wrap: Weizenmehl. Burritos eher aus Nordmexiko und mit gemahlenen Bohnen. Wraps eher aus dem Ausland und ohne Bohnenmus.

    Extra die ihr vielleicht schon mal gehört habt:

    • Enchiladas: übersetzt " gechillit". Tacos, meistens gefüllt mit Hühnchen, in scharfer Soße. In Tomatensoße wären es “entomatadas”. In grüner Soße und mit Käse " enchilladas suizas (Schweizer enchiladas)"
    • Quesadillas: Mit geschmolzenem fadenziehendem Käse gefüllte Tortilla in die Hälfte gefalten.

    Falls ihr googeln wollt gibt es noch Memelitas, Tlayudas, Flautas, Tetelas, sopes, tlacoyos, chilaquiles, tostadas, molotes…




  • I know you wrote \s, but:

    • It is more probable that pedestrians jump into a store and buy something which is more tax income for the state.

    • People will walk more and there will be less particles in the air. Less sick days means less expenses for health insurers and more work hours for employers.

    • Property value will increase

    Not ideal for middle and lower class… But most of the profits never are!



  • I have been running Linux for some time now, still had a Windows partition for gaming. Then I switched the motherboard and windows decided I no longer had a key for it… I stopped playing most of the windows exclusive games. Since last week I can’t even boot anymore, something about missing drivers. Spent a day trying to fix it. Today I decided fuck it and I’m just leaving it behind! It makes no sense wasting so much energy on a vastly inferior OS that actively tries to fight me.



  • AFAIK someone is working on it. But the problem is the high dynamics of public transport. Routes and schedules get changed quite often, schedules might be quite irregular (think only Sunday at 3:14). And all that data has to be stored offline. Stops might be changed do to construction work for a week. And that is in the optimal case: In some countries the bus comes when it comes, and stops if it wants to stop.

    Currently you can see where the lines of a bus or the metro go, but that’s about it, I think.


  • They will never do, because they are not trying to. AFAIK no one is trying to build FOSS reviews of restaurants/stores, no one is building street view and no one is saving where you live to make the one click from work to home route planning. For me, those are not functions that I need (or want). I need a map that works offline, does route planning (offline) and allows me to display multiple GPX files at the same time.

    Does OSMAnd have all that? It does, so for me it’s an alternative. What use case do you have?


  • The thing is, OSM is not comparable with GoogleMaps. OSM is just a (gigantic) database and is in many cases way more complete than GoogleMaps. What people usually associate with OSM is a rendered version of the database focused on what ever the renderer decided: bike lanes, waterways, hiking trails, etc. Many other apps actually use their database: OrganicMaps, Komoot, etc. And even more their rendered tiles. Now there are so many functionalities that this database doesn’t do like geocoding (searching for adresses), reverse geocoding (getting the adress of a point) or route planning, but there are tools for it build on OSM data. e.g. Nominatim does geocoding and graphhopper does routing.

    And to be honest, if you’re travelling by bike graphhopper does a way better job at routing than google. An other plus, you can download the complete data for offline usage. All of Europe is only around 60GB.